Two Weeks Notice Brewing Company is set to become the latest upstart brewery to join the in Western Mass. craft beer scene.

On Thursday, the former homebrew operation announced that, pending licensing, they're planning to open their own brewery in West Springfield. The brewery said they hope to open their doors "by late summer."

Two Weeks Notice had previously planned to open in Westfield with a 1 bbl system. But after plans for Westfield location fell through in August 2017, the brewery has reorganized and is moving forward with plans to open with a 3 bbl facility.

The greater volume will allow for Two Weeks Notice means the brewery will likely feature can sales instead of simply growler fills.

The announcement is the latest step in what's been a long process for Mark and Meghan Avery in trying to turn the dream of their own brewery into a reality.

"Giving up was never an option for us," Meghan Avery said. "Mark loves this industry and he loves these people in this community. We have become fast friends some of the leaders in this area from Josh (Britton) at Vanished (Valley) and his awesome wife Lynne to my girl Lisa and Dan the owners of Skyline -- the most supportive craft beer bar around here.

"Two Weeks Notice was named after the idea that you stop doing what you're doing if you don't love it, if it doesn't feed who you are. I'd never be okay with him going right back to that life after we had come so far.

"I'm happy to see this thing have new life and I'm thankful for our new partner and everything he brings to the table. We are so excited to bring this to West Side and to see this grow how we'd hoped from the start. This hasn't been easy and we have a road ahead of us, but letting it go would have been a lot harder. This is just the beginning."

Two Weeks Notice has been active on the Western Mass. homebrew seen in recent years, including their participation in the Worthy Craft Beer Showcase, where you'll be able to find their beer once again for the 2018 beer festival.